VOLUMES OF PROCEEDINGS
NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
PRIOR to 1870 there were three National Associations in the United States consider-
ing educational work, each independent of the others—* The National Teachers’ Asso-
ciation,” organized in 1857; ¢ The American Normal Association,” and ** The National
Superintendents’ Association.” At the joint annual meetings in August, 1870, these
1ssociations united, forming « The National Educational Association’ of the United
States, with departments for the consideration of distinct phases of educational work.
The joint publication of the proceedings of these associations began with the volume
for 1870. It is now hardly possible to find copies of the proceedings of either of these
associations prior to that date. They were generally issued in pamphlet form, and
seldom contained all the papers read at the meetings. Beginning with 1870, each vol-
ume is bound in cloth. A copy of the * History of the National Educational Associa-
sion,” 140 pp., 8vo, containing a classified list by subjects, of papers read, with name
»f writer, from 1870 to 1891 inclusive. will be sent by mail on receipt of 25 cents.
The volumes for 1870 and 1872 are now out of print. A limited number of copies
remain for the years 1871, 1882, 1883. These are sold only with sets. All the other
volumes can be supplied singly or in sets. The volume for 1893 contains the proceed-
ings of the International Congress of Education.
N. B.—Orders for volumes should be accompanied with check or money order, with
Jirections for sending them.
Volumes for Years.
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1891
1890
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348
392
129
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194
329
305
351
331
253
315
359
379
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25
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[=~ Orders for the volumes of the National Educational Association may be sent to
he Custodian, Z. Richards, No. 1301 Corcoran Street, Washington, D. C., or to the
Treasurer, or the Secretary, or the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the National
Iducational Association, at their respective addresses.